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s, exactly the reverse is true.--They are ready to do justice to everybody whenever the facts can be obtained. How about the battle of Bethel, when the Virginia papers rung for weeks with the praises of the gallant North Carolinians? So in the present fight, all who were known to be in it were properly praised. None of us could speak in too high terms of those companies under Major Hill, in the fort, who fought the Navy for two days; of those companies who fought in the battery with the Virginias; or of Col. Green and his braves, and against such overwhelming odds. Whenever I failed to praise those who deserved it, want of information was the cause. But of this enough has been said to satisfy those aggrieved — if not, any further communications written in the reasonable and gentlemanly style as the above from Col. Fowle, will receive as early notice as possible. I do not believe there is a man in the State who desires to do injustice to the North Carolina troops. Bohemian.